[1] Three teenage girls who were killed by a train in Florida had been joking around and taking pictures on a narrow bridge just before they were hit. A boy, who was with the girls, told police he saw the train approaching, yelled at them to run, the
[1] More than a week after the quake, relief workers are warning that Haitians are dying of injuries for lack of medical care. Meantime, looting continues in the capital. Throngs of people climbed into shattered buildings and tossed goods to friends
[1] Eight American missionaries charged in Haiti with child-kidnapping are now back in the US. The group arrived in Miami early this morning. They left Haiti just hours after a judge decided to set them free. A Haitian judge kept two missionaries in
Forecasters warn conditions will remain volatile in southern California as a powerful storm slams into the region. The 4th Pacific storm in a week has led to street flooding, snarl roadways and cancel flights. States of emergency have been declared i
1. President Barack Obama speaks at a town hall meeting in Ohio. There, he calls on Congress to enact a new job-creation bill, and he demands that include tax breaks for small businesses hiring and for people who make their homes more energy efficien
1. Tiger Woods makes his first public statement today since being involved in a car crash outside his house in November. That crash led to a string of allegations of infidelity. Today's event will be held at the TPC Sawgrass in South Florida, home of
I'm Mark Smith at a snowbound White House where President Barack Obama is trying to unthaw his domestic agenda in a new round of talks with Democratic and Republican leaders. And a short time ago, he paid a surprise visit to the White House briefing
1. Senate Republicans have found minor glitches in the health care bill, forcing it back to the House. The two minor provisions that have problems are with Pell Grants for low-income students. Democrats expect the provisions to be formally removed fr
1. The UN says Haiti's government has called off any more search and rescue efforts for survivors. Meanwhile, Saturday, mourners paid final respects to the capital's archbishop in a somber ceremony that doubled as a symbolic funeral for all of the de
1. President Barack Obama gets a first-hand look at the 8-year-old war he inherited and ramped up. During a surprise visit to Afghanistan, Obama applauded US troops and Afghanistan's campaign against insurgents, but told Afghan leaders they need to d
1. The Senate has cleared the way for gays to serve openly in the military. A bill to repeal Dont Ask, Dont Tell was approved today in what is being seen as a landmark vote for gay rights. However, it could take up to a year to implement the law. 2.
1. President Barack Obama signs a tax bill, heading off a tax hike that would have hit all Americans after the first of the year. But Labor leaders and some Democrats do not like it, saying the legislation came at a price. 2. WikiLeaks founder Julian
1. A call from President Barack Obama to the House to quickly approve a taxpack without changes already endorsed by the Senate. Some Democrats are denouncing the deal to extend Bush-era tax cuts to all taxpayers. 2. In Florida, school officials say t
In Haiti, a powerful aftershock sent Haitians into the streets , cracking roads and adding to the nations trauma. The magnitude-5.9 jolt matched the strongest of the aftershocks that came after the huge quake that devastated the capital Port-au-Princ
1. BP's Top Kill operation is underway. The company says it's trying to seal the blown-out oil well in the Gulf of Mexico by pumping heavy mud into it. Company officials say it could be a couple of days before they know whether it's working. 2. After
1. Pope Benedict's Christmas message highlighted tensions between the Catholic church and China. The Pope urged loyal Catholics in China to have courage in the face of Communist limits on religious freedom and conscience. 2. More than 40 people are d
1. A top military official says new warnings about insulated beverage containers are an example of federal officials trying to anticipate terror tactics. He says there has been a lot of chatter online about potential terror activity, but nothing spec
1. The Senate votes to close out debate on a new arms control treaty with Russia, setting the stage for ratification. President Barack Obama considers the treaty his top foreign policy priority. 2. New census figures have Texas gaining four seats in
1. A Colorado man now faces obscenity charges after officials say he sold detectives in Florida a copy of a how-to guide for paedophiles. However, legal experts question the arrest. They say Philip Greaves's right to free speech would come into play
1. The White House says President Barack Obama plans to sign the repeal of the military's ban on openly gay service members on Wednesday, four days after the Senate voted to abolish the policy. Obama's signature would end the Pentagon's 17-year, don'
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